2021
DOI: 10.3126/nje.v11i4.41116
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COVID-19 pandemic and suicides in Nepal: Way forward for prevention

Abstract: The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has firmly rooted itself within our countries, communities, homes and now everyday lives. The impact of this global pandemic is immeasurable as it is catastrophic in nature and involves both a human and financial loss. Suicide and self-harm (SH) are both a serious public health and social issue. It is however preventable via the use of timely, evidence-based and many times low-cost interventions and therapies. The current situation depicted Nepal shows a true indicator of the mental hea… Show more

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“…The long-term implications thereof as well dosing to prevent avascular necrosis was critically discussed in the editorial and thus again highlights the practical sense of the editorials published by the Nepal Journal of Epidemiology in the Covid-19 series [24]. The most recent editorial published by the journal explores the alarming rise of suicides in Nepal which is attributed to the stressors induced by COVID-19 as well as the methods in which such events can be prevented [25]. The eight editorials published thus far have been both informative and applied aiming to inform readers about the most up-to-date insights and information available in the pandemic.…”
Section: Insights From Nepal Journal Of Epidemiology During the Covid...mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The long-term implications thereof as well dosing to prevent avascular necrosis was critically discussed in the editorial and thus again highlights the practical sense of the editorials published by the Nepal Journal of Epidemiology in the Covid-19 series [24]. The most recent editorial published by the journal explores the alarming rise of suicides in Nepal which is attributed to the stressors induced by COVID-19 as well as the methods in which such events can be prevented [25]. The eight editorials published thus far have been both informative and applied aiming to inform readers about the most up-to-date insights and information available in the pandemic.…”
Section: Insights From Nepal Journal Of Epidemiology During the Covid...mentioning
confidence: 97%